irq: Fix typos in comments
Fix ~36 single-word typos in the IRQ, irqchip and irqdomain code comments. Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org> Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de> Cc: Marc Zyngier <maz@kernel.org> Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de> Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org> Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ static void vic_init_hw(struct aspeed_vic *vic)
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writel(0, vic->base + AVIC_INT_SELECT);
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writel(0, vic->base + AVIC_INT_SELECT + 4);
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/* Some interrupts have a programable high/low level trigger
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/* Some interrupts have a programmable high/low level trigger
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* (4 GPIO direct inputs), for now we assume this was configured
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* by firmware. We read which ones are edge now.
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*/
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ static int __init avic_of_init(struct device_node *node,
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}
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vic->base = regs;
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/* Initialize soures, all masked */
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/* Initialize sources, all masked */
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vic_init_hw(vic);
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/* Ready to receive interrupts */
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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ static int __init bcm7120_l2_intc_probe(struct device_node *dn,
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if (data->can_wake) {
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/* This IRQ chip can wake the system, set all
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* relevant child interupts in wake_enabled mask
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* relevant child interrupts in wake_enabled mask
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*/
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gc->wake_enabled = 0xffffffff;
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gc->wake_enabled &= ~gc->unused;
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@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ gx_intc_init(struct device_node *node, struct device_node *parent)
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writel(0x0, reg_base + GX_INTC_NEN63_32);
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/*
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* Initial mask reg with all unmasked, because we only use enalbe reg
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* Initial mask reg with all unmasked, because we only use enable reg
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*/
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writel(0x0, reg_base + GX_INTC_NMASK31_00);
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writel(0x0, reg_base + GX_INTC_NMASK63_32);
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@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ static int __init gicv2m_init_one(struct fwnode_handle *fwnode,
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* the MSI data is the absolute value within the range from
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* spi_start to (spi_start + num_spis).
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*
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* Broadom NS2 GICv2m implementation has an erratum where the MSI data
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* Broadcom NS2 GICv2m implementation has an erratum where the MSI data
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* is 'spi_number - 32'
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*
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* Reading that register fails on the Graviton implementation
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@ -1492,7 +1492,7 @@ static void its_vlpi_set_doorbell(struct irq_data *d, bool enable)
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*
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* Ideally, we'd issue a VMAPTI to set the doorbell to its LPI
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* value or to 1023, depending on the enable bit. But that
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* would be issueing a mapping for an /existing/ DevID+EventID
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* would be issuing a mapping for an /existing/ DevID+EventID
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* pair, which is UNPREDICTABLE. Instead, let's issue a VMOVI
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* to the /same/ vPE, using this opportunity to adjust the
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* doorbell. Mouahahahaha. We loves it, Precious.
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@ -3122,7 +3122,7 @@ static void its_cpu_init_lpis(void)
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/*
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* It's possible for CPU to receive VLPIs before it is
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* sheduled as a vPE, especially for the first CPU, and the
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* scheduled as a vPE, especially for the first CPU, and the
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* VLPI with INTID larger than 2^(IDbits+1) will be considered
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* as out of range and dropped by GIC.
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* So we initialize IDbits to known value to avoid VLPI drop.
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@ -3616,7 +3616,7 @@ static void its_irq_domain_free(struct irq_domain *domain, unsigned int virq,
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/*
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* If all interrupts have been freed, start mopping the
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* floor. This is conditionned on the device not being shared.
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* floor. This is conditioned on the device not being shared.
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*/
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if (!its_dev->shared &&
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bitmap_empty(its_dev->event_map.lpi_map,
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@ -4194,7 +4194,7 @@ static int its_sgi_set_affinity(struct irq_data *d,
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{
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/*
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* There is no notion of affinity for virtual SGIs, at least
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* not on the host (since they can only be targetting a vPE).
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* not on the host (since they can only be targeting a vPE).
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* Tell the kernel we've done whatever it asked for.
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*/
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irq_data_update_effective_affinity(d, mask_val);
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@ -4239,7 +4239,7 @@ static int its_sgi_get_irqchip_state(struct irq_data *d,
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/*
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* Locking galore! We can race against two different events:
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*
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* - Concurent vPE affinity change: we must make sure it cannot
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* - Concurrent vPE affinity change: we must make sure it cannot
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* happen, or we'll talk to the wrong redistributor. This is
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* identical to what happens with vLPIs.
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*
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@ -1379,7 +1379,7 @@ static int gic_irq_domain_translate(struct irq_domain *d,
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/*
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* Make it clear that broken DTs are... broken.
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* Partitionned PPIs are an unfortunate exception.
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* Partitioned PPIs are an unfortunate exception.
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*/
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WARN_ON(*type == IRQ_TYPE_NONE &&
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fwspec->param[0] != GIC_IRQ_TYPE_PARTITION);
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ static void pch_pic_reset(struct pch_pic *priv)
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < PIC_COUNT; i++) {
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/* Write vectore ID */
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/* Write vectored ID */
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writeb(priv->ht_vec_base + i, priv->base + PCH_INT_HTVEC(i));
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/* Hardcode route to HT0 Lo */
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writeb(1, priv->base + PCH_INT_ROUTE(i));
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ meson_gpio_irq_request_channel(struct meson_gpio_irq_controller *ctl,
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/*
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* Get the hwirq number assigned to this channel through
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* a pointer the channel_irq table. The added benifit of this
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* a pointer the channel_irq table. The added benefit of this
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* method is that we can also retrieve the channel index with
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* it, using the table base.
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*/
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@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ static void mtk_cirq_resume(void)
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{
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u32 value;
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/* flush recored interrupts, will send signals to parent controller */
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/* flush recorded interrupts, will send signals to parent controller */
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value = readl_relaxed(cirq_data->base + CIRQ_CONTROL);
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writel_relaxed(value | CIRQ_FLUSH, cirq_data->base + CIRQ_CONTROL);
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ struct icoll_priv {
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static struct icoll_priv icoll_priv;
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static struct irq_domain *icoll_domain;
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/* calculate bit offset depending on number of intterupt per register */
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/* calculate bit offset depending on number of interrupt per register */
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static u32 icoll_intr_bitshift(struct irq_data *d, u32 bit)
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{
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/*
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return bit << ((d->hwirq & 3) << 3);
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}
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/* calculate mem offset depending on number of intterupt per register */
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/* calculate mem offset depending on number of interrupt per register */
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static void __iomem *icoll_intr_reg(struct irq_data *d)
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{
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/* offset = hwirq / intr_per_reg * 0x10 */
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@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ static void __exception_irq_entry sun4i_handle_irq(struct pt_regs *regs)
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* 3) spurious irq
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* So if we immediately get a reading of 0, check the irq-pending reg
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* to differentiate between 2 and 3. We only do this once to avoid
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* the extra check in the common case of 1 hapening after having
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* the extra check in the common case of 1 happening after having
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* read the vector-reg once.
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*/
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hwirq = readl(irq_ic_data->irq_base + SUN4I_IRQ_VECTOR_REG) >> 2;
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* struct ti_sci_inta_irq_domain - Structure representing a TISCI based
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* Interrupt Aggregator IRQ domain.
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* @sci: Pointer to TISCI handle
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* @vint: TISCI resource pointer representing IA inerrupts.
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* @vint: TISCI resource pointer representing IA interrupts.
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* @global_event: TISCI resource pointer representing global events.
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* @vint_list: List of the vints active in the system
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* @vint_mutex: Mutex to protect vint_list
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ static struct syscore_ops vic_syscore_ops = {
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};
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/**
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* vic_pm_init - initicall to register VIC pm
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* vic_pm_init - initcall to register VIC pm
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*
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* This is called via late_initcall() to register
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* the resources for the VICs due to the early
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/*
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* The PL190 cell from ARM has been modified by ST to handle 64 interrupts.
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* The original cell has 32 interrupts, while the modified one has 64,
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* replocating two blocks 0x00..0x1f in 0x20..0x3f. In that case
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* replicating two blocks 0x00..0x1f in 0x20..0x3f. In that case
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* the probe function is called twice, with base set to offset 000
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* and 020 within the page. We call this "second block".
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*/
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/*
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* Disable all external interrupts until they are
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* explicity requested.
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* explicitly requested.
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*/
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xintc_write(irqc, IER, 0);
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* IRQ_SET_MASK_NOCPY - OK, chip did update irq_common_data.affinity
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* IRQ_SET_MASK_OK_DONE - Same as IRQ_SET_MASK_OK for core. Special code to
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* support stacked irqchips, which indicates skipping
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* all descendent irqchips.
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* all descendant irqchips.
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*/
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enum {
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IRQ_SET_MASK_OK = 0,
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/*
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* Must only be called of irqchip.irq_set_affinity() or low level
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* hieararchy domain allocation functions.
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* hierarchy domain allocation functions.
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*/
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static inline void irqd_set_single_target(struct irq_data *d)
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{
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* @last_unhandled: aging timer for unhandled count
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* @irqs_unhandled: stats field for spurious unhandled interrupts
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* @threads_handled: stats field for deferred spurious detection of threaded handlers
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* @threads_handled_last: comparator field for deferred spurious detection of theraded handlers
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* @threads_handled_last: comparator field for deferred spurious detection of threaded handlers
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* @lock: locking for SMP
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* @affinity_hint: hint to user space for preferred irq affinity
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* @affinity_notify: context for notification of affinity changes
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/*
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* When another irq arrived while we were handling
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* one, we could have masked the irq.
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* Renable it, if it was not disabled in meantime.
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* Reenable it, if it was not disabled in meantime.
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*/
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if (unlikely(desc->istate & IRQS_PENDING)) {
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if (!irqd_irq_disabled(&desc->irq_data) &&
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/*
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* What should we do if we get a hw irq event on an illegal vector?
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* Each architecture has to answer this themself.
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* Each architecture has to answer this themselves.
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*/
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static void ack_bad(struct irq_data *data)
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{
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cpulist_parse(str, irq_default_affinity);
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/*
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* Set at least the boot cpu. We don't want to end up with
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* bugreports caused by random comandline masks
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* bugreports caused by random commandline masks
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*/
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cpumask_set_cpu(smp_processor_id(), irq_default_affinity);
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return 1;
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* @name: Optional user provided domain name
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* @pa: Optional user-provided physical address
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*
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* Allocate a struct irqchip_fwid, and return a poiner to the embedded
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* Allocate a struct irqchip_fwid, and return a pointer to the embedded
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* fwnode_handle (or NULL on failure).
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*
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* Note: The types IRQCHIP_FWNODE_NAMED and IRQCHIP_FWNODE_NAMED_ID are
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pr_debug("irq_create_mapping(0x%p, 0x%lx)\n", domain, hwirq);
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/* Look for default domain if nececssary */
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/* Look for default domain if necessary */
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if (domain == NULL)
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domain = irq_default_domain;
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if (domain == NULL) {
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{
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struct irq_data *data;
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/* Look for default domain if nececssary */
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/* Look for default domain if necessary */
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if (domain == NULL)
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domain = irq_default_domain;
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if (domain == NULL)
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* The whole process to setup an IRQ has been split into two steps.
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* The first step, __irq_domain_alloc_irqs(), is to allocate IRQ
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* descriptor and required hardware resources. The second step,
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* irq_domain_activate_irq(), is to program hardwares with preallocated
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* irq_domain_activate_irq(), is to program the hardware with preallocated
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* resources. In this way, it's easier to rollback when failing to
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* allocate resources.
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*/
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* If the interrupt is not yet activated, just store the affinity
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* mask and do not call the chip driver at all. On activation the
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* driver has to make sure anyway that the interrupt is in a
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* useable state so startup works.
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* usable state so startup works.
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*/
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if (!IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY) ||
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irqd_is_activated(data) || !irqd_affinity_on_activate(data))
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* to IRQS_INPROGRESS and the irq line is masked forever.
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*
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* This also serializes the state of shared oneshot handlers
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* versus "desc->threads_onehsot |= action->thread_mask;" in
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* versus "desc->threads_oneshot |= action->thread_mask;" in
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* irq_wake_thread(). See the comment there which explains the
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* serialization.
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*/
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/* Last action releases resources */
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if (!desc->action) {
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/*
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* Reaquire bus lock as irq_release_resources() might
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* Reacquire bus lock as irq_release_resources() might
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* require it to deallocate resources over the slow bus.
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*/
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chip_bus_lock(desc);
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*
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* This file is licensed under GPLv2.
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*
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* This file contains common code to support Message Signalled Interrupt for
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* This file contains common code to support Message Signaled Interrupts for
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* PCI compatible and non PCI compatible devices.
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*/
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#include <linux/types.h>
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/*
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* The interrupt triggered more than one second apart, that
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* ends the sequence as predictible for our purpose. In this
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* ends the sequence as predictable for our purpose. In this
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* case, assume we have the beginning of a sequence and the
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* timestamp is the first value. As it is impossible to
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* predict anything at this point, return.
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